
As someone that works in politics, I will be the first to admit that those of us who devote our lives to the world of being a political staffer are nerds. Hard core nerds. Anyone that tells you otherwise is lying. You can't get that excited about looking at statistical information, policy papers, rural broadband summits, and about 122,231 other things that happen in the political realm without being a HUGE nerd. It's cool, I've come to grips with it. If you haven't you will soon.
Now what's also unique about the world of political staffers, is we can't ever leave work alone. When we're not at work (which for those of us on the campaign trail isn't often) we talk about politics. Non-stop. It's actually quite sicking, and we should seek help if we knew what was best for us. So it makes logical sense for us to gravitate towards things that are political. Books, TV shows, blogs, t-shirts, bobbleheads, whatever. If it has to do with anything political we'll throw or money and attention at it.
So someone along the way, who was probably a even bigger nerd than just your typical political junkie, decided to make a role-playing game based on the 2008 presidential election. The down loadable game is called "President Forever 2008 + Primaries". In a nutshell, you take the role of a campaign manager in October of 2007 for one of the 15 candidates who were running for US President and even some folks who were rumored to be running as well (i.e. Gore). So you pick a candidate, pick a platform, message, fundraise, create a field campaign strategy each week, and try and win the primary and general elections as you live your dream of being the next David Axelrod or Karl Rove. You can even create your own candidate which I get into later.
So imagine the nerds who play Final Fantasy and D&D combined with the nerds who are political junkies, and you'll get this guy. The nerd of all nerds. The nerd who wasn't content just being a rpg gamer, or a political junkie, but like an evil scientist, decided to combine the two in a fiendish plot to unleash the level of dorkness (if that's even a word) to an ungodly level. Slowly recruiting an army of unwilling dorks, geeks, and nerds, who will poison the world with unnecessary high levels of anti-social behavior.
Well one of those people who he recruited is myself. A career campaign staffer who once played Final Fantasy X for 14 hours a day, three days in a row. So in the months in between the Pittsburgh Mayoral primary and my current campaign, I discovered this game browsing the wonderful world of random Wikipedia articles. My reaction when finding out about the game? "That's f'n bad ass!" Pretty lame huh?
Anyway, so I downloaded the game and immediately called my friend Jake and the conversation went something like this:
Me: "Dude, there's this campaign simulation game I just found out about."
Jake: "Campaign simulation game? What's that?"
Me: "It's this game where you start out in October of '07, pick a candidate, and have to run their campaign. Like you create a media, field, and fundraising plan."
Jake: "Really? That sounds interesting."
Me: "Yeah, it's called President Forever 2008. You should check it out."
Jake: "OK, I will."
30 minutes later...
Me: "Hello."
Jake: "This game looks bad ass! We're playing this."
And so the NerdFest commenced...
So which brings us to this blog. What this blog will do is chronicle us playing the game and writing about the game like it's a real campaign. We are going to create Jed Bartlet, the President from NBC's West Wing series that ran in the first half of the decade, and keep him as close to the character that we can. So whatever happens in the game, polling data, news stories, where the candidates are each week, etc., will all be tracked in this blog. So the next post that will detail who we picked to run our "campaign jobs" and set the stage for what is coming next. After that point, it's going to be run like a real blog with guest writers, and political analysis.
Is it nerdy? Yes. But then again, we're bigger nerds than you.